T H E J O B S L E T T E R W E B S I T E
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essential information on an essential issue
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz
The Jobs Letter website has been upgraded, re-designed and
re-launched for 2002.
Since we went �free-to-air� on the internet in September 2000,
the readership on our award-winning website has
mushroomed.
This website re-launch brings us up-to-date with many of the
developments in internet technologies that have happened
over the past five years, as well as making our many services
easier to find.
* The most recent edition of The Jobs Letter is the first thing
you will see on our website homepage at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz
Our popular �Diary� column can also now be found as a
sidebar to the main page of each issue.
All our back issues of The Jobs Letter are now searchable by
keyword (using the Google search engine) right back to issue
No.1 in September 1994.
A PDF (Portable Document Format) version of each issue of
The Jobs Letter can also be downloaded from the main page
of each issue. This version (which requires the free Adobe
Acrobat Reader programme) will print out on any printer.
Other features:
* Our regular �Statistics That Matter� homepage can be
found at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/stt/stathome.htm
* The homepage of The Jobs Research Trust � with links to
who�s who at the trust, our sponsors and supporters, and our
Annual Report can be found at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/jrthome.htm
* The homepage of The Employment Catalyst � a
philanthropic fund for employment initiatives, managed by The
Jobs Research Trust, and backed by The Tindall Foundation,
can be found at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/catalyst.htm
* The homepage of The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs, which is
hosted by The Jobs Research Trust, and contains links to
Mayors recent projects and activities can be found at
http://www.jobsletter.org.nz/mtfjobs.htm
T H E J O B S L E T T E R
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is an essential information and media watch
on jobs, employment, unemployment, the future of work,
and related economic and education issues.
ISSN No. 1172-6695
edited by Vivian Hutchinson for the Jobs Research Trust
P.O.Box 428, New Plymouth, New Zealand
phone 06-753-4434 fax 06-753-4430
email � [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website � www.jobsletter.org.nz
Associates � Rodger Smith, Dave Owens and Jo Howard
Secretary � Shirley Vickery
T H E J O B S R E S E A R C H T R U S T
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is a not-for-profit Charitable Trust constituted in 1994
to develop and distribute information that will
help our communities create more jobs and reduce
unemployment and poverty in New Zealand.
Kia taea ai te tangata te whiwhi mahi
ahakoa ki whea, ahakoa ko wai.
Our objective is that every New Zealander will have the
opportunity to be in paid work.
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